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Why it’s tough being a groupie in Kuwait

Short report by the BBC on Saad Lamjarred’s visit to Al Hamra Mall a few days ago. [Link]

16 replies on “Why it’s tough being a groupie in Kuwait”

I have a groupie, famous girl is one.

totally hot.

can’t say who, but she is my #1 fan 😀

Whats funny is the fact that the report being done by a Saudi lady… she should discuss her fellow saudis wearing head cover, face cover, not being able to drive, travel, study, or get medical treatment without chaperone!

at least they’re better than women screaming over a man! & I know for sure Kuwaitis also wear a head cover & a face cover ! & Saudis are not obligated to wear a head cover btw!

Of course Saudis are not obligated to wear head cover. They’re from the land of the free and home of the brave!

Most Kuwaiti women don’t wear the niqab.

Most Saudi women do wear the niqab.

Only the Saudi women of Hejaz don’t wear the niqab.

It depends where exactly in Saudi Arabia because it’s huge.Hijazi people are more open than Kuwaitis. But people from Najd are not. Women in Saudi Arabia are just forced to wear abayas and not cover their heads. Kuwaitis in London wear niqab more than Saudis do!!! And btw what’s wrong with covering your head aren’t you a Muslim?

Approximately 60% of Saudi women wear the niqab because most Saudi women from the Najd region, Eastern Province and ‘Asir/Najran wear the niqab.

Most Kuwaiti women don’t wear the niqab so how can Kuwaiti women wear the niqab more than Saudi women??

Hejazi Saudis are only 35% of Saudi Arabia’s citizen population. It’s irrelevant that 35% of Saudis are more open than Kuwaitis.

I don’t see anything wrong with Muslim women wearing the hijab. I never claimed that the hijab is wrong.

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